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industry and may
Without this power we lay open any American industry which the Europeans may find it economically profitable to destroy to the will of others.
It has been correctly pointed out by well-informed people in the industry that it is probably unrealistic to expect a continuation of the yearly growth of 15% or better that characterized the decade of the 1950's, and that our military markets may be entering upon a new phase in which procurement of multiple weapons systems will give way to concentration of still undeveloped areas of our defense capability.
A prospective industry also may be interested in the long-run advantages of training programs in the area to supply future skilled workers and provide supplementary extension courses for its employees.
While there may be several such industries to which the model of this paper is applicable, the authors make particular claim of relevance to the explanation of the course of wages and prices in the steel industry of the United States since World War 2.
Thus, if public pressure sets the effective limit to the price that the industry may charge, this pressure is itself a function of the wage rate.
In such circumstances, it may well be to the advantage of the industry to allow an increase in the basic wage rate.
In this model, then, the industry is presumed to realize that they could successfully resist a change in the basic wage rate, but since such a change is the only effective means to raising prices they may, in circumstances to be spelled out in Part 2, below, find it to their advantage to allow the wage rise.
The uniform use of brass for coinage and military equipment across the Roman world may indicate a degree of state involvement in the industry, and brass even seems to have been deliberately boycotted by Jewish communities in Palestine because of its association with Roman authority.
In general, the difference between a statistics program and a biostatistics program is twofold: ( i ) statistics departments will often host theoretical / methodological research which are less common in biostatistics programs and ( ii ) statistics departments have lines of research that may include biomedical applications but also other areas such as industry ( quality control ), business and economics and biological areas other than medicine.
Silicon dioxide ( usually called simply " oxide " in the semiconductor industry ) may be deposited by several different processes.
In industry, other larger or smaller units of mass and or volume are often more practical and US customary units may be used.
It may be significant that Elbing's first industry was the same as Truso's had been: manufacture of amber and bone artifacts for export.
Claims made by environmentalists may be perceived as veiled attacks on industry and globalization rather than legitimate environmental concerns.
The films may be of recent date and, depending upon the focus of the individual festival, can include international releases as well as films produced by the organisers ' domestic film industry.
Alternatively, the liquid may flow through the filter by the force exerted by a pump, a method commonly used in industry when a reduced filtration time is important.
Besides the negative impacts to the tourism industry, the two devastating hurricanes destroyed or significantly damaged a large percentage of Grenada ’ s tree crops, which may take years to recover.
Depending on the industry served, the responsibilities may have different titles such as " DTP Associate " or " Graphic Artist ", but despite changes in title, graphic design principles remain consistent.
Whilst many will work within companies devoted specifically to the industry, such as design consultancies or branding agencies, others may work within publishing, marketing or other communications companies.
In some cases, most notably in the Thoroughbred breeding industry, American-bred horses may also be described by the state in which they are foaled.
Second, the remuneration model is attracting more managers, which may dilute the talent available in the industry, though these causes are disputed.
The goods may be transformed in the process of providing the service, as happens in the restaurant industry.
The insurer may require that the claim be filed on its own proprietary forms, or may accept claims on a standard industry form, such as those produced by ACORD.

industry and deliberately
The suits claimed that tobacco causes cancer, that companies in the industry knew this, and that they deliberately understated the significance of their findings, contributing to the illness and death of many citizens in those states.
The area is especially rich in coral and other marine biodiversity and contains a number of underwater wrecks, some accidental shipwrecks, others vessels deliberately sunk in an effort to provide a habitat for marine organisms and bolster the local dive tourism industry.
Although the design of the original Courier typeface was commissioned by IBM, the company deliberately chose not to secure legal exclusivity to the typeface and it soon became a standard font used throughout the typewriter industry.
IRGC is deliberately inclusive and proactively works at an international level with experts and decision-makers from government, industry, intergovernmental organisations, academia and research institutions, NGOs and other backgrounds.
And once again, Banyan deliberately limited the functionality of industry standard servers relative to its proprietary hardware.
Beaverbrook deliberately inserted an extra margin of 15 % over and above the very best that British industry could be expected to produce.
Limited availability of the books in bookstores that already sold science fiction, resistance among science-fiction readers to serialized monthly publication, the lower visibility of the line's deliberately muted cover color palette, and the lack of interest in genre SF among regular patrons of comic-book stores, were all cited by industry observers as factors in the imprint's demise.
The self financed sessions were deliberately performed at arms length from their record label and the music industry in general, and Reef enjoyed the opportunity to return to their earlier, more basic approach to making music.
( It has been alleged that some gaming machines ' software is deliberately biased to prevent true randomness, in the interests of maximizing their owners ' revenue ; the history of biased machines in the gambling industry is the reason government inspectors attempt to supervise the machines — electronic equipment has extended the range of supervision.

industry and take
Some plant-location specialists take these signs to mean St. Louis county doesn't want industry, and so they avoid the area, and more jobs are lost.
While the Switcheroonie was a one-time publicity stunt, for one artist to take over a feature from its originator is an old tradition in newspaper cartooning ( as it is in the comic book industry ).
( Note that anti-trust regulation does take into account cases when only large companies are viable because of the nature of an industry, but favors many participants over few, whenever possible.
Pope Pius XI, in Quadragesimo Anno, provided the classical statement of the principle: " Just as it is gravely wrong to take from individuals what they can accomplish by their own initiative and industry and give it to the community, so also it is an injustice and at the same time a grave evil and disturbance of right order to assign to a greater and higher association what lesser and subordinate organizations can do.
Captives may take the form of a " pure " entity ( which is a 100 % subsidiary of the self-insured parent company ); of a " mutual " captive ( which insures the collective risks of members of an industry ); and of an " association " captive ( which self-insures individual risks of the members of a professional, commercial or industrial association ).
In the ensuing years, valves quickly superseded " cat ’ s whiskers " and were the main device used to create the huge electronics industry that we take for granted today.
German industry could build two medium bombers for one heavy bomber and the RLM would not gamble on developing a heavy bomber which would also take time.
In the book, the authors discuss a theory of how the United States ’ media industry operates, which they term a “ propaganda model .” The model describes a “ decentralized and non-conspiratorial market system of control and processing, although at times the government or one or more private actors may take initiatives and mobilize co-ordinated elite handling of an issue.
Faced with inadequate personnel resources, French planners had to rely more on older and less fit reservists, who would take longer to mobilise, and would diminish French industry because they would leave their jobs.
However, high prices attracted the entry of new firms into the industry who sought to take a piece of the total product.
Finally, the mere fact that so many copies of Windows were shipping to users ( whom OS / 2 advocates viewed as uncritical and uninformed ), coupled with the fact that so many in the industry had so much riding on the success of OS / 2, created conditions ripe for so many trying to take matters into their own hands.
But after Kubo and Tanaka make peace, teaming up with hard-working artist Misuzu, Kubo and friends successfully take over the anime industry with a magical girl show, " Misty May ".
Some physicists take up additional careers where their knowledge of physics can be combined with further training in other disciplines, such as patent law in industry or private practice.
But it would take several more years and the renewed efforts of Edison and the further improvements of Emile Berliner and many others, before the recording industry became a major factor in home entertainment.
In 1521, a Portuguese force led by commander Antonio Correia invaded Bahrain to take control of the wealth created by its pearl industry.
Through a general strike, workers would take control of industry and services and self-manage society and facilitate production and consumption through the labour exchanges.
The Odyssey was initially only moderately successful, and it was not until Atari's arcade game Pong popularized video games, that the public began to take more notice of the emerging industry.
In Walt Disney's words: " EPCOT ... will take its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are now emerging from the creative centers of American industry.
Jeff had been attending the University of East Anglia studying physics, however success in the video-game programming industry prompted him to drop his studies and take up video game development full-time.
In 1521, a Portuguese force led by commander António Correia invaded Bahrain to take control of the wealth created by its pearl industry.
De-industrialization is often integral to the growth of a divided white collar employment tertiary sector of industry, some of whom take the professional and management jobs that follow the spatial centralization of capital, i. e., corporations requiring that employees live near their workplace to reduce corporate decision-making time.
This trio of developers would prove to revolutionize the commercial screen printing industry by introducing photo-imaged stencils to the industry, though the acceptance of this method would take many years.

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